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Alphabet Verbal Challenges: I Is for Ideas

In this one time class, students will think on their feet and respond to a series of verbal challenges based on themes for each letter of the alphabet.
Becky Williams, MAT
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(34)
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
20 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

Z is for zoo.  What's an animal found at the zoo with brown fur?
K is for kitchen.  What's an item found in the kitchen that has holes in it?

In this class, students are challenged with spontaneous verbal problems  centered around each letter of the alphabet like "P is for Pizza.  What is a pizza topping?"  We will progress through the alphabet with a challenge question, and each child will have an opportunity to respond to each letter.  We will start with the letter A and work all the way to Z for a variety of spontaneous challenges.  The students must be good listeners so they do not duplicate an answer given by a classmate.  Students will think about a variety of topics in this face paced and fun class.

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Joined September, 2020
4.9
34reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
I have my Master of Arts in Teaching from Trinity University in San Antonio, TX.  While in college, I had a part time job teaching art to children.  After graduating, I got hired on as a fourth grade teacher, but I've been a GT (gifted and talented) pull out teacher at the elementary level for the last 14 years, and I love what I do.  I enjoy teaching all subjects in a manner that challenges bright and gifted students.  I engage students with a problem, puzzle, or mystery and let the students use inquiry and teamwork to solve it.  I aspire to be a "guide on the side" instead of a "sage on the stage" and allow students to take charge of their learning.  I find that when students make their own discoveries, the lessons are more meaningful to them.  Students take pride in their work when they mentally sweat to complete it.  I am inspired by students who come up with solutions to problems that I had not even considered, and in order for students to do this, they need some freedom to explore and create.  I provide the students the tools they need to be successful, but I let them build.        

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$6

per class
Meets once
20 min

Completed by 5 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-9
3-7 learners per class

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